The Personality Traits of Sudanese Women in the Light of Some Variables
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Personality Traits, Neurotic, Extraversion, Psychotic.Abstract
This study aims to investigate Sudanese women’s personality traits according to Eysenck Personality Inventory. The sample of study comprised 617 Sudanese women. The results showed that there are differences in the means of Sudanese women’s personality traits.The results showed that the average degrees of characteristics of the neurotic, extraversion and psychotic are 2.65 (2.38), 2.77 (2.25) and 1.28 (1.63) respectively, this indicates that the Sudanese women are more neurotic and less psychotic. The study also showed that unmarried females are higher in psychosis. Females from 18-21 years are the highest in extraversion, and females aged 40 years or above are higher psychosis and falsely. However, females of higher education and above are psychosis and falsely, while the average of non-working women was higher than that of working females. In the extraversion and falsely dimensions there were no significant differences.
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